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The Cancer Code Author: Jason Feng [Canada] Translator: Yang Cheng Beijing United Publishing Company
The Cancer Code Author: Jason Feng [Canada] Translator: Yang Cheng Beijing United Publishing Company
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
✺ Give everyone a life and health lesson
✺Reveal the mystery of cancer and get to the medical truth
✺Internationally renowned physician Jason Feng's new insights into cancer
✺Wu Zhouqiao, PhD in Oncology at Peking University, reviewed and recommended the article
✺Highly recommended by Dr. Jin Bo, a doctor of medicine, brain science expert, and deputy chief physician of Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
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As the oldest medical mystery in the history of human disease, cancer has attracted worldwide attention. All cancers originate from normal cells in the human body, which is what is particularly annoying and abnormal about cancer - it originally comes from ourselves. Cancer is not an invasion by foreign enemies, but an internal rebellion. The war against cancer is actually a war against ourselves.
The Cancer Code brings together the research results of Dr. Jason Feng on cancer. Combining a large number of examples and data, Dr. Feng points out the shortcomings of the first two theoretical paradigms in the history of cancer research, and proposes a third paradigm from the perspective of evolution, answering the most fundamental questions: What is cancer? What causes cancer? Where is the hope for cancer treatment?
Our understanding of cancer is slowly undergoing a revolution. The seeds of cancer are present in all of us, but the power to change the soil lies in our own hands.
About the Author
Jason Fung
Canadian nephrologist, doctor of medicine, and internationally renowned researcher. Graduated from the University of Toronto Medical School, he has practiced medicine in Toronto for many years and is an expert in intermittent fasting and type 2 diabetes. His research on life sciences and human health has been cited by many media outlets, including The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Toronto Star. He has written works such as The Cancer Code, The Diabetes Code, and The Obesity Code.